Lagos - CAF President Issa Hayatou has been named
acting president of FIFA.
In a statement issued by the Ethics Committee, the
Cameroonian will preside over FIFA for at least the
next 90 days.
“Today, in accordance with Fifa’s Code of Ethics,
Joseph S. Blatter was relieved of all his duties as
Fifa President following the decision of the
Independent Chairman of the Adjudicatory
Chamber of the Ethics Committee to provisionally
ban him from all football activities on a national
and international level.
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“Joseph S. Blatter, for the duration of the 90-day
ban, is not allowed to represent Fifa in any capacity,
act on the organisation’s behalf, or communicate to
media or other stakeholders as a Fifa
representative.
“As mandated by article 32 (6) of the Fifa Statutes,
Issa Hayatou, as the longest-serving vice-president
on Fifa’s Executive Committee, will serve as Acting
President of Fifa.
“It was also announced that the Independent
Chairman of the Adjudicatory Chamber of the Ethics
Committee issued a provisional 90-day ban for
Fifa’s Secretary General, Jérôme Valcke.
“This decision follows Fifa’s announcement on 17
September 2015, that the organization had put
Jérôme Valcke on leave and released him from his
duties effective immediately. On that date, Fifa
requested a formal investigation by the Ethics
Committee.
“All operational business matters will continue to
be overseen by Markus Kattner, Acting Secretary
General.”
Hayatou is the president of the Confederation of
African Football.


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